Susan H. Picker and Jean Bloch Rosensaft
Artist Debra Band has produced the first-ever fully illustrated Qohelet ((The Book of Ecclesiastes).
Artist Debra Band has produced the first-ever fully illustrated Qohelet ((The Book of Ecclesiastes).
As a new year approaches, we are waiting in anticipation for all the exciting new books that will come with it — from queer time-traveling folklorish fantasies to reproductive health guidebooks, and everything in between.
“She persisted” is the mantra of Jewish feminists, and this year is no exception.
“Literal heartache accompanies the loss of someone you love…the phantom pain of a severed limb.”
“But there is no other title. My mother is dying. This story is really for me.”
My family’s underground birth control history has too much resonance today.
Turn off the news, stop with the doom scrolling and seek out some frothier fare in this quartet of Jewish rom-com novels.
I became interested the question of what it means to be cut off from your family’s past.
Photographer Joan Roth was on hand to document the the hundreds who gathered outside the UN in support of Israeli victim/survivors of Oct. 7’s sexual violence.
Just in time for end-of-year reading and Hanukkah gift-giving, we’ve compiled this comprehensive list of some of our favorite reads of 2023 – perfect for Jewish feminists of all ages!